AD08R in the wet
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AD08R in the wet
So have had these on my NA6 for two years but today was the first real wet day I have dríven on them. Have to say they were very tricky. Yes we haven't had proper rain in Sydney for a while so the roads were probably extra greasy, but gee they lost traction easily. Any one had similar experience?
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Re: AD08R in the wet
Probably greasy road. While wet they wont be as good as dry. They shouldn't just fall off performance wise like your experience.
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Re: AD08R in the wet
I found that it doesn't take too many track days to heat cycle them out. They aren't much good when there's a blue tinge to them.
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Re: AD08R in the wet
That's interesting Jon. They do have the blue tinge on the shoulders and I did mistakenly run them at 40psi hot last year.
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Re: AD08R in the wet
I liked the AD08Rs and the NSW club accepted them as a road tyre for the clubman class. They aren't cheap, but there aren't a lot of performance tyres in 205/45/16s that 'fit' the class rules. The trouble I had was that after 7 or 8 track days they started to loose their grip. When they started to loose grip I spotted a noticeable blue tinge on the shoulders. I've been told the blue tinge comes with too many heat cycles and the compound has gone off. When they started going blue I was sliding all over the place on the track and they weren't up to 'sporty' road driving. I lost all confidence in them, especially on a wet country road. Even though they had heaps of tread left, they ended up on the tip. It sounds like your having the same problem Phil.
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Re: AD08R in the wet
I have these and find in the wet you have to be cautious. Not as bad as Michelin Sport 3 I had on my other rims.
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